The Qubic mining pool, which is attempting a 51% attack on Monero, is allegedly being hit by a distributed denial-of-service attack linked to the Monero community.
The mining pool behind an attempted 51% attack on Monero is reportedly under a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, disrupting the effectiveness of the takeover attempt.
In a Sunday X post, Sergey Ivancheglo — who claims responsibility for the network attack — said the Qubic mining pool he controls is under a DDoS attack. He added that the attack resulted in the attacking pool’s hashrate falling from 2.6 gigahashes per second down to 0.8 GH/s.
One user questioned whether a DDoS is a sustainable response to the attack on Monero, and asked Ivancheglo for an estimate of its cost. Ivancheglo said it has no cost due to presumed control over the Monero-mining malware network by the attackers. “Zero cost, if you already have a botnet to mine Monero. So we are building protection assuming they can do it indefinitely,“ he said.
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